(2 Nov 2017) South SudanesePresidentSalva Kiir finished a two-day visit to Sudan on Thursday in which he met Sudanese PresidentOmar al-Bashir.
It was Kiir's first visit to the country since 2015.
The leaders announced they had reached a new agreement concerning the two country's contested borders and how to stem the flow of weapons to rebel groups at war with governments in the border regions.
The enforcement at border crossings has been lacking due to fighting in the areas of Darfur and Kurdofan.
Sudan's president Omar Al-Bashir said that he hoped that the measures might help bring the country's nearly four-year-old civil war in the Darfur and South Kordofan region to an end.
South Sudan has been plagued by fighting since 2013, just two years after a popular referendum resulted in the country's independence from Sudan.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/faeaa83b715639aa44ae4949772ac64c
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published:08 Nov 2017

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Book your stay at Al SalamRotana in Khartoum, Sudan: http://www.rotana.com/alsalamrotana
Al Salam Rotana Khartoum epitomizes the exceptional hospitality and breathtaking luxury in Sudan. The hotel is outfitted with a variety of facilities making it a perfect place both for business and leisure.
The hotel is just few minutes away from Khartoum International Airport via the stretch on AfricaRoad. It is close to AfraMall and a 15 minutes drive from Khartoum downtown.
Featuring 236 rooms and suites elegantly designed with comfort supported by an excellent array of services and fitted with the latest sophisticated equipments.
Credit cards cannot be used as a method of payment in Sudan.
At Rotana your comfort comes first.
- Club Rotana Lounge
- BusinessCentre
- Multi-lingual staff
- Car limousine rental
- Laundry and dry cleaning facilities
- Valet parking
- Doctor on call
- Non-smoking rooms
- Ample parking space
For more information visit http://www.rotana.com and http://www.rotana.com/alsalamrotana

Divided by the Niles, Khartoum is a tripartite metropolis with an estimated overall population of over five million people, consisting of Khartoum proper, and linked by bridges to Khartoum North (الخرطوم بحريal-Kharṭūm Baḥrī) and Omdurman (أم درمانUmm Durmān) to the west.

History

Etymology

The origin of the word Khartoum is uncertain. One theory argues that khartoum is derived from Arabickharṭūmخرطوم meaning 'trunk' or 'hose', probably referring to the narrow strip of land extending between the Blue and White Niles. Captain J. A. Grant, who reached Khartoum in 1863 with Captain Speke's expedition, thought that the name was most probably from the Arabic قرطمqurtum, safflower (Carthamus tinctorius), which was cultivated extensively in Egypt for its oil to be used as fuel. Some scholars speculate that the word derives from kiertoum in the Dinka language, which means "the junction of two rivers."

Social media

Social media are computer-mediated tools that allow people or companies to create, share, or exchange information, career interests, ideas, and pictures/videos in virtual communities and networks. Social media is defined as "a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, and that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content." Furthermore, social media depend on mobile and web-based technologies to create highly interactive platforms through which individuals and communities share, co-create, discuss, and modify user-generated content. They introduce substantial and pervasive changes to communication between businesses, organizations, communities, and individuals. These changes are the focus of the emerging field of technoself studies.
Social media differ from traditional or industrial media in many ways, including quality,reach, frequency, usability, immediacy, and permanence. Social media operate in a dialogic transmission system (many sources to many receivers). This is in contrast to traditional media that operates under a monologic transmission model (one source to many receivers).

Sudan

Sudan (Arabic:السودان‎as-Sūdān, English pronunciation (US)i/suˈdæn/, (GB)/suːˈdɑːn/), officially the Republic of the Sudan (Arabic:جمهورية السودان‎Jumhūrīyat as-Sūdān), is a country in north-east Africa. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea, Eritrea, and Ethiopia, to the east, South Sudan to the south, the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west and Libya to the northwest. It is the third largest country in Africa. The River Nile divides the country into eastern and western halves. Its predominant religion is Islam.

Sudan's al-Bashir welcomes South Sudan's Kiir to Khartoum

(2 Nov 2017) South SudanesePresidentSalva Kiir finished a two-day visit to Sudan on Thursday in which he met Sudanese PresidentOmar al-Bashir.
It was Kiir's first visit to the country since 2015.
The leaders announced they had reached a new agreement concerning the two country's contested borders and how to stem the flow of weapons to rebel groups at war with governments in the border regions.
The enforcement at border crossings has been lacking due to fighting in the areas of Darfur and Kurdofan.
Sudan's president Omar Al-Bashir said that he hoped that the measures might help bring the country's nearly four-year-old civil war in the Darfur and South Kordofan region to an end.
South Sudan has been plagued by fighting since 2013, just two years after a popular referendum resulted in the country's independence from Sudan.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/faeaa83b715639aa44ae4949772ac64c
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

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Al Salam Rotana - Khartoum, Sudan

Al Salam Rotana - Khartoum, Sudan

Al Salam Rotana - Khartoum, Sudan

Book your stay at Al SalamRotana in Khartoum, Sudan: http://www.rotana.com/alsalamrotana
Al Salam Rotana Khartoum epitomizes the exceptional hospitality and breathtaking luxury in Sudan. The hotel is outfitted with a variety of facilities making it a perfect place both for business and leisure.
The hotel is just few minutes away from Khartoum International Airport via the stretch on AfricaRoad. It is close to AfraMall and a 15 minutes drive from Khartoum downtown.
Featuring 236 rooms and suites elegantly designed with comfort supported by an excellent array of services and fitted with the latest sophisticated equipments.
Credit cards cannot be used as a method of payment in Sudan.
At Rotana your comfort comes first.
- Club Rotana Lounge
- BusinessCentre
- Multi-lingual staff
- Car limousine rental
- Laundry and dry cleaning facilities
- Valet parking
- Doctor on call
- Non-smoking rooms
- Ample parking space
For more information visit http://www.rotana.com and http://www.rotana.com/alsalamrotana

Development of the new Mogran City, Khartoum-Sudan

Young British Entrepreneurs in Khartoum, Mashrouy

Three young British entrepreneurs arrived in Khartoum to meet Sudanese entrepreneurs as part of Mashrouy Season 3. They shared their experience and skills in developing a business idea and running the business.
Mashrouy 3 is on every Sunday and Wednesday at 10PM on Blue Nile TV.

SOCIAL GOOD SUMMIT 2014 #SGS Khartoum #القمة_العالمية_للتواصل

Have you heard about the social good summit ?
it's an exiting opportunity for Sudanese youth to present their technology innovations ideas that can have social good and peace in the country
15 - 20 of the best proposals will be exhibited in a public fair in "Burj al fate7" on September 20th.
There will be live streaming and the best idea will be awarded
Do you think you have a new exciting technology you want to share with the world?
Then send us your proposal quickly by September 7th to
SOCIALGOODSUMMIT2014@GMAIL.COM
for more details and if you have any question contact us through
http://www.Facebook.com/SAY.FOUNDATION
&
http://www.Facebook.com/UNDPSudan
and Follow us on Twitter: @SAYFOUNDATIONSD
for all the latest updates..Good luck!
event page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/1521110778101083

Sudan's al-Bashir welcomes South Sudan's Kiir to Khartoum

(2 Nov 2017) South SudanesePresidentSalva Kiir finished a two-day visit to Sudan on Thursday in which he met Sudanese PresidentOmar al-Bashir.
It was Kiir's first visit to the country since 2015.
The leaders announced they had reached a new agreement concerning the two country's contested borders and how to stem the flow of weapons to rebel groups at war with governments in the border regions.
The enforcement at border crossings has been lacking due to fighting in the areas of Darfur and Kurdofan.
Sudan's president Omar Al-Bashir said that he hoped that the measures might help bring the country's nearly four-year-old civil war in the Darfur and South Kordofan region to an end.
South Sudan has been plagued by fighting since 2013, just two years after a popular referendum result...

published: 08 Nov 2017

Al Salam Rotana - Khartoum, Sudan

Book your stay at Al SalamRotana in Khartoum, Sudan: http://www.rotana.com/alsalamrotana
Al Salam Rotana Khartoum epitomizes the exceptional hospitality and breathtaking luxury in Sudan. The hotel is outfitted with a variety of facilities making it a perfect place both for business and leisure.
The hotel is just few minutes away from Khartoum International Airport via the stretch on AfricaRoad. It is close to AfraMall and a 15 minutes drive from Khartoum downtown.
Featuring 236 rooms and suites elegantly designed with comfort supported by an excellent array of services and fitted with the latest sophisticated equipments.
Credit cards cannot be used as a method of payment in Sudan.
At Rotana your comfort comes first.
- Club Rotana Lounge
- BusinessCentre
- Multi...

Development of the new Mogran City, Khartoum-Sudan

Young British Entrepreneurs in Khartoum, Mashrouy

Three young British entrepreneurs arrived in Khartoum to meet Sudanese entrepreneurs as part of Mashrouy Season 3. They shared their experience and skills in developing a business idea and running the business.
Mashrouy 3 is on every Sunday and Wednesday at 10PM on Blue Nile TV.

USA embassy and foreign ministry event in Khartoum

SOCIAL GOOD SUMMIT 2014 #SGS Khartoum #القمة_العالمية_للتواصل

Have you heard about the social good summit ?
it's an exiting opportunity for Sudanese youth to present their technology innovations ideas that can have social good and peace in the country
15 - 20 of the best proposals will be exhibited in a public fair in "Burj al fate7" on September 20th.
There will be live streaming and the best idea will be awarded
Do you think you have a new exciting technology you want to share with the world?
Then send us your proposal quickly by September 7th to
SOCIALGOODSUMMIT2014@GMAIL.COM
for more details and if you have any question contact us through
http://www.Facebook.com/SAY.FOUNDATION
&
http://www.Facebook.com/UNDPSudan
and Follow us on Twitter: @SAYFOUNDATIONSD
for all the latest updates..Good luck!
event page on Facebook: http://www.faceboo...

Startup Weeknd Khartoum - Elyaza Digna #SWKhartoum 2014

SW -Khartoum event : Launch a Startup in 54 Hours .
Weekend-long, hands-on experience ,develop design business ideas,apps/websites
13,14,15 NOV 2014
this event is organized by ieee Sudan entrepreneurship center
http://www.facebook.com/IEC...What is Start-up Weekend?
Startup Weekend is an intense 54-hour event, which focuses on building a web or mobile application, which could form the basis of a credible business over the course of a weekend. The weekend brings together people with different skill sets - primarily software developers, graphics designers and business people - to build applications and develop a commercial case around them.
Who should attend?
Startup Weekends are 54-hour events where developers, designers, marketers, product managers and startup enthusiasts come toge...

(2 Nov 2017) South SudanesePresidentSalva Kiir finished a two-day visit to Sudan on Thursday in which he met Sudanese PresidentOmar al-Bashir.
It was Kiir's first visit to the country since 2015.
The leaders announced they had reached a new agreement concerning the two country's contested borders and how to stem the flow of weapons to rebel groups at war with governments in the border regions.
The enforcement at border crossings has been lacking due to fighting in the areas of Darfur and Kurdofan.
Sudan's president Omar Al-Bashir said that he hoped that the measures might help bring the country's nearly four-year-old civil war in the Darfur and South Kordofan region to an end.
South Sudan has been plagued by fighting since 2013, just two years after a popular referendum resulted in the country's independence from Sudan.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/faeaa83b715639aa44ae4949772ac64c
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

(2 Nov 2017) South SudanesePresidentSalva Kiir finished a two-day visit to Sudan on Thursday in which he met Sudanese PresidentOmar al-Bashir.
It was Kiir's first visit to the country since 2015.
The leaders announced they had reached a new agreement concerning the two country's contested borders and how to stem the flow of weapons to rebel groups at war with governments in the border regions.
The enforcement at border crossings has been lacking due to fighting in the areas of Darfur and Kurdofan.
Sudan's president Omar Al-Bashir said that he hoped that the measures might help bring the country's nearly four-year-old civil war in the Darfur and South Kordofan region to an end.
South Sudan has been plagued by fighting since 2013, just two years after a popular referendum resulted in the country's independence from Sudan.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/faeaa83b715639aa44ae4949772ac64c
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

Book your stay at Al SalamRotana in Khartoum, Sudan: http://www.rotana.com/alsalamrotana
Al Salam Rotana Khartoum epitomizes the exceptional hospitality and breathtaking luxury in Sudan. The hotel is outfitted with a variety of facilities making it a perfect place both for business and leisure.
The hotel is just few minutes away from Khartoum International Airport via the stretch on AfricaRoad. It is close to AfraMall and a 15 minutes drive from Khartoum downtown.
Featuring 236 rooms and suites elegantly designed with comfort supported by an excellent array of services and fitted with the latest sophisticated equipments.
Credit cards cannot be used as a method of payment in Sudan.
At Rotana your comfort comes first.
- Club Rotana Lounge
- BusinessCentre
- Multi-lingual staff
- Car limousine rental
- Laundry and dry cleaning facilities
- Valet parking
- Doctor on call
- Non-smoking rooms
- Ample parking space
For more information visit http://www.rotana.com and http://www.rotana.com/alsalamrotana

Book your stay at Al SalamRotana in Khartoum, Sudan: http://www.rotana.com/alsalamrotana
Al Salam Rotana Khartoum epitomizes the exceptional hospitality and breathtaking luxury in Sudan. The hotel is outfitted with a variety of facilities making it a perfect place both for business and leisure.
The hotel is just few minutes away from Khartoum International Airport via the stretch on AfricaRoad. It is close to AfraMall and a 15 minutes drive from Khartoum downtown.
Featuring 236 rooms and suites elegantly designed with comfort supported by an excellent array of services and fitted with the latest sophisticated equipments.
Credit cards cannot be used as a method of payment in Sudan.
At Rotana your comfort comes first.
- Club Rotana Lounge
- BusinessCentre
- Multi-lingual staff
- Car limousine rental
- Laundry and dry cleaning facilities
- Valet parking
- Doctor on call
- Non-smoking rooms
- Ample parking space
For more information visit http://www.rotana.com and http://www.rotana.com/alsalamrotana

Three young British entrepreneurs arrived in Khartoum to meet Sudanese entrepreneurs as part of Mashrouy Season 3. They shared their experience and skills in developing a business idea and running the business.
Mashrouy 3 is on every Sunday and Wednesday at 10PM on Blue Nile TV.

Three young British entrepreneurs arrived in Khartoum to meet Sudanese entrepreneurs as part of Mashrouy Season 3. They shared their experience and skills in developing a business idea and running the business.
Mashrouy 3 is on every Sunday and Wednesday at 10PM on Blue Nile TV.

SOCIAL GOOD SUMMIT 2014 #SGS Khartoum #القمة_العالمية_للتواصل

Have you heard about the social good summit ?
it's an exiting opportunity for Sudanese youth to present their technology innovations ideas that can have social...

Have you heard about the social good summit ?
it's an exiting opportunity for Sudanese youth to present their technology innovations ideas that can have social good and peace in the country
15 - 20 of the best proposals will be exhibited in a public fair in "Burj al fate7" on September 20th.
There will be live streaming and the best idea will be awarded
Do you think you have a new exciting technology you want to share with the world?
Then send us your proposal quickly by September 7th to
SOCIALGOODSUMMIT2014@GMAIL.COM
for more details and if you have any question contact us through
http://www.Facebook.com/SAY.FOUNDATION
&
http://www.Facebook.com/UNDPSudan
and Follow us on Twitter: @SAYFOUNDATIONSD
for all the latest updates..Good luck!
event page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/1521110778101083

Have you heard about the social good summit ?
it's an exiting opportunity for Sudanese youth to present their technology innovations ideas that can have social good and peace in the country
15 - 20 of the best proposals will be exhibited in a public fair in "Burj al fate7" on September 20th.
There will be live streaming and the best idea will be awarded
Do you think you have a new exciting technology you want to share with the world?
Then send us your proposal quickly by September 7th to
SOCIALGOODSUMMIT2014@GMAIL.COM
for more details and if you have any question contact us through
http://www.Facebook.com/SAY.FOUNDATION
&
http://www.Facebook.com/UNDPSudan
and Follow us on Twitter: @SAYFOUNDATIONSD
for all the latest updates..Good luck!
event page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/events/1521110778101083

Travel / Sudan / Khartoum

SUDAN // A Travel Vlog

THIS IS SO LATE
I literally filmed and edited this video in the summer of 2016, and here I am uploading it in the middle of fall. Nonetheless, this video means a lot to me. I was originally just filming to record memories of being with my family who I haven't seen in half a decade, but then I realized how many good shots there were, and now here it is on YouTube. AHHH MY SECOND EVER VIDEO THIS IS SO EXCITING!! Anyways, enjoy a glimpse into my summer trip in Sudan. It's one I'll never forget.
Heads up: My favorite part starts at 2:19
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CONNECT WITH ME!!
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CONTACT ME
omer.sereen@gmail.com

published: 05 Nov 2016

The Real Sudan l Vlog l My Sudan vacations adventures

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and the faces of Sudan. In this video you will see many different tribes and traditions. It was so awesome seeing all of these things so I thought I'd share them with yo. Hope you guys enjoy !
Instagram: Gisma_d
Snapchat: Gisma_d
Ethnicity Tag: https://youtu.be/xLOsDLtISI0
Fall lookbook:https://youtu.be/XVb_5Tf1mAc

published: 07 Nov 2016

Sudan Trip : Ancient Pyramids & no tourists!

Hadendoa Vacation Travel Video Guide

Enormous caravan trains once traversed the Sahara Desert that extends for nine million square kilometres and is the largest desert in the world. Just a few kilometres beyond Sudan’s metropolis of Khartoum in Omdurman is the splendid burial place of the famous 19th century Islamic leader, Al Mahdi, one of the most important exponents of Sufism. It was also Al Mahdi who invaded Khartoum, a city founded by the Egyptians that was later ruled by the British. In the 19th century the infamous warriors of the Hadendoa people were also the courageous soldiers of Al-Mahdi´s army. Today they live in the environs of the Red SeaMountains where the camel is the only means of transport. Those travelling across the Sahara have always had to cope with the savage climate of the desert and in ancient time...

Tour around Khartoum of Sudan

Khartoum New International Airport

Sudan: Omdurman Souq スーダン: オムダルマンのスーク01

A tourist trip to Sudan

published: 09 Jun 2017

Traveling to #Khartoum #Sudan

published: 13 Aug 2017

Travelling SUDAN

published: 02 Feb 2012

Tours-TV.com: Khartoum

In the Sudanese capital Khartoum there are many beautiful natural parks, interesting museums with unique collections of ancient artifacts. Sudan. (喀土穆, ハルツーム, الخرطوم). See on map http://tours-tv.com/en/khartoum .

published: 20 Nov 2014

10 Tips - Expat Guide to Moving to Sudan! Part 1

published: 15 Mar 2016

Khartoum - Sudan Nile River

hamdyaljuve

published: 11 Dec 2016

Sudan - Hick Hiker - Travel Vlog 002

published: 16 Feb 2017

Al Salam Rotana - Khartoum, Sudan

Book your stay at Al SalamRotana in Khartoum, Sudan: http://www.rotana.com/alsalamrotana
Al Salam Rotana Khartoum epitomizes the exceptional hospitality and breathtaking luxury in Sudan. The hotel is outfitted with a variety of facilities making it a perfect place both for business and leisure.
The hotel is just few minutes away from Khartoum International Airport via the stretch on AfricaRoad. It is close to AfraMall and a 15 minutes drive from Khartoum downtown.
Featuring 236 rooms and suites elegantly designed with comfort supported by an excellent array of services and fitted with the latest sophisticated equipments.
Credit cards cannot be used as a method of payment in Sudan.
At Rotana your comfort comes first.
- Club Rotana Lounge
- BusinessCentre
- Multi...

SUDAN // A Travel Vlog

THIS IS SO LATE
I literally filmed and edited this video in the summer of 2016, and here I am uploading it in the middle of fall. Nonetheless, this video means...

THIS IS SO LATE
I literally filmed and edited this video in the summer of 2016, and here I am uploading it in the middle of fall. Nonetheless, this video means a lot to me. I was originally just filming to record memories of being with my family who I haven't seen in half a decade, but then I realized how many good shots there were, and now here it is on YouTube. AHHH MY SECOND EVER VIDEO THIS IS SO EXCITING!! Anyways, enjoy a glimpse into my summer trip in Sudan. It's one I'll never forget.
Heads up: My favorite part starts at 2:19
-------------
CONNECT WITH ME!!
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/sereenomer/
Twitter- https://twitter.com/sereenomer
Tumblr- http://sereeen-o.tumblr.com
Snapchat- @sereen.o
CONTACT ME
omer.sereen@gmail.com

THIS IS SO LATE
I literally filmed and edited this video in the summer of 2016, and here I am uploading it in the middle of fall. Nonetheless, this video means a lot to me. I was originally just filming to record memories of being with my family who I haven't seen in half a decade, but then I realized how many good shots there were, and now here it is on YouTube. AHHH MY SECOND EVER VIDEO THIS IS SO EXCITING!! Anyways, enjoy a glimpse into my summer trip in Sudan. It's one I'll never forget.
Heads up: My favorite part starts at 2:19
-------------
CONNECT WITH ME!!
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/sereenomer/
Twitter- https://twitter.com/sereenomer
Tumblr- http://sereeen-o.tumblr.com
Snapchat- @sereen.o
CONTACT ME
omer.sereen@gmail.com

The Real Sudan l Vlog l My Sudan vacations adventures

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and the faces of Sudan. In this video you will see many different tribes ...

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and the faces of Sudan. In this video you will see many different tribes and traditions. It was so awesome seeing all of these things so I thought I'd share them with yo. Hope you guys enjoy !
Instagram: Gisma_d
Snapchat: Gisma_d
Ethnicity Tag: https://youtu.be/xLOsDLtISI0
Fall lookbook:https://youtu.be/XVb_5Tf1mAc

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and the faces of Sudan. In this video you will see many different tribes and traditions. It was so awesome seeing all of these things so I thought I'd share them with yo. Hope you guys enjoy !
Instagram: Gisma_d
Snapchat: Gisma_d
Ethnicity Tag: https://youtu.be/xLOsDLtISI0
Fall lookbook:https://youtu.be/XVb_5Tf1mAc

Hadendoa Vacation Travel Video Guide

Enormous caravan trains once traversed the Sahara Desert that extends for nine million square kilometres and is the largest desert in the world. Just a few kilo...

Enormous caravan trains once traversed the Sahara Desert that extends for nine million square kilometres and is the largest desert in the world. Just a few kilometres beyond Sudan’s metropolis of Khartoum in Omdurman is the splendid burial place of the famous 19th century Islamic leader, Al Mahdi, one of the most important exponents of Sufism. It was also Al Mahdi who invaded Khartoum, a city founded by the Egyptians that was later ruled by the British. In the 19th century the infamous warriors of the Hadendoa people were also the courageous soldiers of Al-Mahdi´s army. Today they live in the environs of the Red SeaMountains where the camel is the only means of transport. Those travelling across the Sahara have always had to cope with the savage climate of the desert and in ancient times, as well as today, the overwhelming heat saps the strength of both man and beast as the daytime temperature can reach a scorching fifty five degrees Celsius. At the foot of the mountain range that we must cross in order to travel deep into the homeland of the Hadendoa we meet a group of wood gatherers. In addition to the trading of camels and goats, the gathering and selling of wood is one of the main sources of income for this unique nomadic people. Without a sound several mounted Hadendoa warriors have approached us. The atmosphere is anything but relaxed and our uncertainty seems to please the warriors who, mounted on camels, are truly menacing. In the past the British army also experienced the wrath of these people. The looks on the faces of the Hadendoa further increases the tension. Finally, after what seems like several minutes, we tentatively step forward. In broken Arabic we try to explain to the warriors that we have journeyed far to meet them. Our initial scepticism is replaced by a long and amicable handshake with their leader that sets our fears to rest. Surrounded by the desert and the Red Sea Mountains and cut off from most of the influences of modern civilization, the legendary Hadendoa Tribe has somehow managed to maintain its unique cultural identity and freedom.
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Enormous caravan trains once traversed the Sahara Desert that extends for nine million square kilometres and is the largest desert in the world. Just a few kilometres beyond Sudan’s metropolis of Khartoum in Omdurman is the splendid burial place of the famous 19th century Islamic leader, Al Mahdi, one of the most important exponents of Sufism. It was also Al Mahdi who invaded Khartoum, a city founded by the Egyptians that was later ruled by the British. In the 19th century the infamous warriors of the Hadendoa people were also the courageous soldiers of Al-Mahdi´s army. Today they live in the environs of the Red SeaMountains where the camel is the only means of transport. Those travelling across the Sahara have always had to cope with the savage climate of the desert and in ancient times, as well as today, the overwhelming heat saps the strength of both man and beast as the daytime temperature can reach a scorching fifty five degrees Celsius. At the foot of the mountain range that we must cross in order to travel deep into the homeland of the Hadendoa we meet a group of wood gatherers. In addition to the trading of camels and goats, the gathering and selling of wood is one of the main sources of income for this unique nomadic people. Without a sound several mounted Hadendoa warriors have approached us. The atmosphere is anything but relaxed and our uncertainty seems to please the warriors who, mounted on camels, are truly menacing. In the past the British army also experienced the wrath of these people. The looks on the faces of the Hadendoa further increases the tension. Finally, after what seems like several minutes, we tentatively step forward. In broken Arabic we try to explain to the warriors that we have journeyed far to meet them. Our initial scepticism is replaced by a long and amicable handshake with their leader that sets our fears to rest. Surrounded by the desert and the Red Sea Mountains and cut off from most of the influences of modern civilization, the legendary Hadendoa Tribe has somehow managed to maintain its unique cultural identity and freedom.
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Join us. Subscribe now! ► http://goo.gl/QHWi2p
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Tours-TV.com: Khartoum

In the Sudanese capital Khartoum there are many beautiful natural parks, interesting museums with unique collections of ancient artifacts. Sudan. (喀土穆, ハルツーム, ...

In the Sudanese capital Khartoum there are many beautiful natural parks, interesting museums with unique collections of ancient artifacts. Sudan. (喀土穆, ハルツーム, الخرطوم). See on map http://tours-tv.com/en/khartoum .

In the Sudanese capital Khartoum there are many beautiful natural parks, interesting museums with unique collections of ancient artifacts. Sudan. (喀土穆, ハルツーム, الخرطوم). See on map http://tours-tv.com/en/khartoum .

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Book your stay at Al SalamRotana in Khartoum, Sudan: http://www.rotana.com/alsalamrotana
Al Salam Rotana Khartoum epitomizes the exceptional hospitality and breathtaking luxury in Sudan. The hotel is outfitted with a variety of facilities making it a perfect place both for business and leisure.
The hotel is just few minutes away from Khartoum International Airport via the stretch on AfricaRoad. It is close to AfraMall and a 15 minutes drive from Khartoum downtown.
Featuring 236 rooms and suites elegantly designed with comfort supported by an excellent array of services and fitted with the latest sophisticated equipments.
Credit cards cannot be used as a method of payment in Sudan.
At Rotana your comfort comes first.
- Club Rotana Lounge
- BusinessCentre
- Multi-lingual staff
- Car limousine rental
- Laundry and dry cleaning facilities
- Valet parking
- Doctor on call
- Non-smoking rooms
- Ample parking space
For more information visit http://www.rotana.com and http://www.rotana.com/alsalamrotana

Sudan: History of a Broken Land

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Inside Darfur - VICE News

VICE travels to the most dangerous country in the world to figure out what the hell is happening in Darfur. In the video, Vice founder Shane Smith dons a djellaba and walks through the streets of Khartoum, visits a displaced persons camp filled with over 300,000 people and encounters the notorious SPLA (SudanPeopleLiberation Army).
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Sudan: History of a Broken Land

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1 January 1956 saw the former Anglo-Egyptian Sudan become the independent Republic of Sudan. Before 1955, however, the government under Ismail al-Azhari had temporarily halted Sudan's progress toward self-determination, hoping to promote unity with Egypt. Despite his pro-Egyptian National Unionist Party (NUP) winning a majority in the 1953 parliamentary elections, however, Azhari realized that popular opinion had shifted against such a union. Azhari, who had been the major spokesman for the "unity of the Nile Valley", therefore reversed the NUP's stand and supported Sudanese independence. On December 19, 1955, the Sudanese parliament, under Azhari's leadership, unanimously adopted a declaration of independence that became effective on January 1, 1956. Azhari called for the withdrawal of foreign troops and requested the condominium powers to sponsor a plebiscite in advance.

1 January 1956 saw the former Anglo-Egyptian Sudan become the independent Republic of Sudan. Before 1955, however, the government under Ismail al-Azhari had temporarily halted Sudan's progress toward self-determination, hoping to promote unity with Egypt. Despite his pro-Egyptian National Unionist Party (NUP) winning a majority in the 1953 parliamentary elections, however, Azhari realized that popular opinion had shifted against such a union. Azhari, who had been the major spokesman for the "unity of the Nile Valley", therefore reversed the NUP's stand and supported Sudanese independence. On December 19, 1955, the Sudanese parliament, under Azhari's leadership, unanimously adopted a declaration of independence that became effective on January 1, 1956. Azhari called for the withdrawal of foreign troops and requested the condominium powers to sponsor a plebiscite in advance.

VICE travels to the most dangerous country in the world to figure out what the hell is happening in Darfur. In the video, Vice founder Shane Smith dons a djellaba and walks through the streets of Khartoum, visits a displaced persons camp filled with over 300,000 people and encounters the notorious SPLA (SudanPeopleLiberation Army).
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Sudan's al-Bashir welcomes South Sudan's Kiir to Khartoum

(2 Nov 2017) South SudanesePresidentSalva Kiir finished a two-day visit to Sudan on Thursday in which he met Sudanese PresidentOmar al-Bashir.
It was Kiir's first visit to the country since 2015.
The leaders announced they had reached a new agreement concerning the two country's contested borders and how to stem the flow of weapons to rebel groups at war with governments in the border regions.
The enforcement at border crossings has been lacking due to fighting in the areas of Darfur and Kurdofan.
Sudan's president Omar Al-Bashir said that he hoped that the measures might help bring the country's nearly four-year-old civil war in the Darfur and South Kordofan region to an end.
South Sudan has been plagued by fighting since 2013, just two years after a popular referendum resulted in the country's independence from Sudan.
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Al Salam Rotana - Khartoum, Sudan

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Credit cards cannot be used as a method of payment in Sudan.
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- Ample parking space
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SUDAN // A Travel Vlog

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I literally filmed and edited this video in the summer of 2016, and here I am uploading it in the middle of fall. Nonetheless, this video means a lot to me. I was originally just filming to record memories of being with my family who I haven't seen in half a decade, but then I realized how many good shots there were, and now here it is on YouTube. AHHH MY SECOND EVER VIDEO THIS IS SO EXCITING!! Anyways, enjoy a glimpse into my summer trip in Sudan. It's one I'll never forget.
Heads up: My favorite part starts at 2:19
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The Real Sudan l Vlog l My Sudan vacations adventures

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and...

The Real Sudan l Vlog l My Sudan vacations adventures

This is a little video of my trip to Sudan. This Video gives you a brief view of Sudan and the faces of Sudan. In this video you will see many different tribes and traditions. It was so awesome seeing all of these things so I thought I'd share them with yo. Hope you guys enjoy !
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Sudan Trip : Ancient Pyramids & no tourists!

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Hadendoa Vacation Travel Video Guide

Enormous caravan trains once traversed the Sahara Desert that extends for nine million square kilometres and is the largest desert in the world. Just a few kilometres beyond Sudan’s metropolis of Khartoum in Omdurman is the splendid burial place of the famous 19th century Islamic leader, Al Mahdi, one of the most important exponents of Sufism. It was also Al Mahdi who invaded Khartoum, a city founded by the Egyptians that was later ruled by the British. In the 19th century the infamous warriors of the Hadendoa people were also the courageous soldiers of Al-Mahdi´s army. Today they live in the environs of the Red SeaMountains where the camel is the only means of transport. Those travelling across the Sahara have always had to cope with the savage climate of the desert and in ancient times, as well as today, the overwhelming heat saps the strength of both man and beast as the daytime temperature can reach a scorching fifty five degrees Celsius. At the foot of the mountain range that we must cross in order to travel deep into the homeland of the Hadendoa we meet a group of wood gatherers. In addition to the trading of camels and goats, the gathering and selling of wood is one of the main sources of income for this unique nomadic people. Without a sound several mounted Hadendoa warriors have approached us. The atmosphere is anything but relaxed and our uncertainty seems to please the warriors who, mounted on camels, are truly menacing. In the past the British army also experienced the wrath of these people. The looks on the faces of the Hadendoa further increases the tension. Finally, after what seems like several minutes, we tentatively step forward. In broken Arabic we try to explain to the warriors that we have journeyed far to meet them. Our initial scepticism is replaced by a long and amicable handshake with their leader that sets our fears to rest. Surrounded by the desert and the Red Sea Mountains and cut off from most of the influences of modern civilization, the legendary Hadendoa Tribe has somehow managed to maintain its unique cultural identity and freedom.
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Sudan: History of a Broken Land

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History of Sudan (Black and White Film) أيام خالدات

1 January 1956 saw the former Anglo-Egyptian Sudan become the independent Republic of Sudan. Before 1955, however, the government under Ismail al-Azhari had temporarily halted Sudan's progress toward self-determination, hoping to promote unity with Egypt. Despite his pro-Egyptian National Unionist Party (NUP) winning a majority in the 1953 parliamentary elections, however, Azhari realized that popular opinion had shifted against such a union. Azhari, who had been the major spokesman for the "unity of the Nile Valley", therefore reversed the NUP's stand and supported Sudanese independence. On December 19, 1955, the Sudanese parliament, under Azhari's leadership, unanimously adopted a declaration of independence that became effective on January 1, 1956. Azhari called for the withdrawal of foreign troops and requested the condominium powers to sponsor a plebiscite in advance.

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Inside Darfur - VICE News

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Inside Darfur - VICE News

VICE travels to the most dangerous country in the world to figure out what the hell is happening in Darfur. In the video, Vice founder Shane Smith dons a djellaba and walks through the streets of Khartoum, visits a displaced persons camp filled with over 300,000 people and encounters the notorious SPLA (SudanPeopleLiberation Army).
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Janet Yellen announced that for the third time this year and the fifth time since the financial crisis, the Federal Reserve was increasing interest rates another quarter of a point on Wednesday, according to National Public Radio. Federal policymakers aid the increase in the benchmark federal funds rate would shift from 1.25 percent to 1.5 percent, the third increase on the key rate this year ...Economic growth in the U.S....

Seated in his Khartoum office overlooking the Blue Nile, Sudanese journalist Adil al-Baz no longer fears a crackdown by security agents over his articles since he launched an online newspaper. We are free to publish what we want on our online new ... ....